Today we take a look at the new SparkFun GPS Dead Reckoning Board, and the next version of the popular SparkFun Pro RF.

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As promised, the JetBot v2.1 is now available, along with the new GPS-RTK-SMA Breakout.

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Deck out your Sphero RVR robot with a Raspberry Pi Zero W, remote pan-tilt camera, and some Qwiic components!

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Two GPS boards utilizing the NEO-M9N module are now available, along with the new Cthulhu Shield

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We added a follow-up GPS tutorial to increase your GPS skills a few weeks ago. Now we want to show you a practical example with a handheld GPS coordinate logger that will pin locations for your viewing pleasure using Google Earth.

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Ramp up your GPS tracking skills with KML files and Google Earth.

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GPS has been getting updates not just 20,000 km overhead, but here on Earth, as well.

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Looking to get your feet wet with GPS? We've got just the tutorial for you! Accurately display your coordinates on a small OLED with the press of a button using hardware from our Qwiic Connect System (I2C).

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Two new GPS breakouts, the GNSS Antenna Evaluation Board and stand-alone receiver, and a high-power RGB LED!

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The AST-CAN485 is back in full force with a WiFi Shield and a 24V I/O Shield! We also have three new Qwiic boards from Zio and a GNSS Multi-Band Antenna.

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This week we have the new GPS-RTK2 Board, a LED Driver that utilizes MicroPython, and three APA102 LED Rings!

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SparkFun Live: GPS Speedometer

Join us for the next episode, with special guest appearance by the Hackster DeLorean!

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I'm going to Chernobyl, and I'm taking a GPS/Radiation logger that I built with me.

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Check out my intro to Python tutorial and GPS tracking program.

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Check out this GPS-based project from a SparkFun customer.

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Making a GPS unit that integrates with Google maps.

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Check out a new tutorial that will help you explore using GPS!

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